INSOMNIA STREAM: SOUL EDITION.mp3
12/16/2021Speaker 1
00:00:00 Hey I want that.00:01:01 I've never had no problem there.
00:01:06 Number one night Sam's on me. Yeah.
00:01:15 To stop your feeling so quickly, just go down and check out the show.
00:01:46 White boy.
Speaker 2
00:01:50 Play that song.Speaker 1
00:02:22 Changing rock'n'roll.00:02:30 I saw that happen, but now it's so much.
00:02:36 Better, it's so much better.
Speaker 3
00:02:46 You know I won't.Speaker 1
00:02:47 Of how I.Speaker 2
00:03:17 Read it.Speaker 5
00:03:47 Baby, do you understand me now?00:03:52 Sometimes I feel a little mad.
00:03:56 But don't you know that?
00:03:57 One alive can always be in anger when things go.
00:04:01 Wrong. I see me, man.
Speaker 6
00:04:10 Please don't let me be misunderstood.Speaker 5
00:04:20 Baby, sometimes I'm so carefree with the joy that's hard to hide, and sometimes it seems that.Speaker 6
00:04:31 All I have to do is blurry.Speaker 5
00:04:34 And then you're now to see my other side.Speaker 6
00:04:43 Don't let me be misunderstood.00:04:48 If I see miji, I want you to know that I never meant to take it out.
Speaker 2
00:04:54 Not on you, baby.Speaker 5
00:04:56 Left has this problem and I get rushing.Speaker 2
00:05:00 And that's one thing I never mean to do.00:05:03 I love you.
00:05:04 Oh, oh.
Speaker 6
00:05:07 I'm human.00:05:09 Happy Lords like any other one.
Speaker 5
00:05:13 Sometimes I find myself.00:05:17 Some foolish things, some little simple.
00:05:19 Thing I know.
Speaker 6
00:05:26 Please don't let me be misunderstood.00:05:38 Please don't let me be misunderstood.
00:05:49 Allah, please don't let me be misunderstood.
00:06:00 Of life.
00:06:01 Please don't let me be misunderstood.
Devon
00:06:06 Ah, don't wipe whatever.00:06:09 Good evening everyone, this is Devin Stack here with the insomnia stream soul audition.
00:06:17 Soul Edition here on this wonderful Wednesday night.
00:06:24 Thursday morning, depending on where you are.
00:06:27 On this spinning globe.
00:06:31 All right.
00:06:33 So this one's going to be a little bit of a quicker one just because I've been a little under the weather.
00:06:39 But that's all right.
00:06:41 And we're going to focus on a movie that.
00:06:46 It's it's in retrospect, it's a little surprising that it exists.
00:06:51 It's a little surprising that it exists, but not only that, it's it's not surprising that you probably don't hear about it much these days, especially when you see all the.
00:07:01 Big names that are in it.
00:07:04 It's. Yeah, it's it it.
00:07:09 Well, I guess we should just dive right in, right?
00:07:12 Well, before we do though.
00:07:15 Friday night.
00:07:17 I will be on millennial.
00:07:19 I think.
00:07:21 And I'll double, I'll.
00:07:23 I'll post the.
00:07:23 Exact time. I think it's 7:00.
00:07:26 Pacific Time.
00:07:28 I think I'll double check that I'll.
00:07:30 Put it on telegram and.
00:07:33 And on.
00:07:33 Gab, but I think it's 7:00 PM Pacific Time.
00:07:38 Hopefully the tethering of my phone Internet will suffice for the duration of that.
00:07:45 Anyway, let's dive right in.
00:07:53 Ah yes.
00:07:56 Soul man.
00:08:01 All right, well, so for those.
00:08:03 Of you don't know.
00:08:05 In 1985.
00:08:08 There is a movie called Soul Man.
00:08:13 And it was a.
00:08:14 Movie that would tackle the the.
00:08:15 Tough the tough issue of race.
00:08:20 And the tough issue of affirmative action.
00:08:25 And put it in the context.
00:08:29 Of the Gen. Xers.
00:08:32 Who are getting a little ****** ***?
00:08:35 That the boomers had not only enacted.
00:08:42 Affirmative action.
00:08:45 They were put another disadvantage when it came to going to schools, getting jobs that.
00:08:49 Sort of a.
00:08:50 Thing but simultaneously.
00:08:55 The cultural phenomenon.
00:08:58 Of the boomer saying.
00:09:01 You know, why don't you pull yourself up by your bootstraps?
00:09:06 Why don't you do what I did?
00:09:10 I have all this money because I worked hard like this isn't like a new thing.
00:09:14 It's not just something they started with millennials.
00:09:17 They were saying this to Gen.
00:09:18 Xers, too, apparently.
00:09:22 Now again, this movie is a little before my time.
00:09:25 In terms of, you know, I was, I was alive, but in in 1985, but and by no means applying for.
00:09:32 College or anything like that.
00:09:35 But you will see that this this.
00:09:40 Trend had already begun.
00:09:43 And so they had to somehow tell Gen.
00:09:48 It's OK that there's all these laws.
00:09:52 All this really let me, let's face it, this institutional racism.
00:09:58 Against the white people in America it's that's fine.
00:10:02 It's fine.
00:10:03 And it's also fine that while at the same time that's happening.
00:10:09 Your parents have decided to stop helping.
00:10:12 You out like all across the country.
00:10:17 So that you can become a man.
00:10:24 And one of the clumsier ways that they tried to address this.
00:10:29 Was with this movie called Soul Man.
00:10:35 There's a lot of other just weird cultural things, you know, one of the things I've noticed when I've.
00:10:39 Watched early 80s.
00:10:41 See 1970s movies. They were really.
00:10:44 Degenerate, just like.
00:10:45 Off the charts degenerate you had actual child **** in.
00:10:50 In movies you know?
00:10:51 That there was a what was it called?
00:10:55 The one with the.
00:10:57 Brooke Shields in it I I.
00:10:58 Did a video.
00:10:59 On this where?
00:11:01 She's she's 12 years old and naked in this movie a bunch of times while playing a prostitute.
00:11:06 Not like innocent looking nudity like and not even they didn't try to art it up.
00:11:11 It was she.
00:11:12 He was a she's a ******.
00:11:13 A 12 year old ******.
00:11:14 And there was a couple other movies towards the later, like almost going into the 80s like, and there was a movie called Billie Jean or something like that.
00:11:22 I don't remember exactly what you.
00:11:24 Were saying kind of a thing.
00:11:26 And as you got into the 80s.
00:11:30 It started to go more into like high school **** *** movies.
00:11:37 You know, that's when you have like.
00:11:38 The porkies and stuff like that.
00:11:40 Come on.
00:11:42 And a lot of people, especially zoomers, they have a hard time relating to what it was like to grow up in an environment where everything you know from the music that you listen to to the movies.
00:11:55 That were on.
00:11:56 TV on in the.
00:11:58 Theaters. And again, there wasn't.
00:11:59 Really, Internet in 1985.
00:12:02 It was all telling you to.
00:12:04 To basically get high and *** ****.
00:12:09 And so this is no different.
00:12:12 This movie starts out.
00:12:14 He wakes up hungover.
00:12:15 You know, there's beer bottles everywhere.
00:12:18 He's in bed next to a woman.
00:12:20 He doesn't know her name.
00:12:23 And his friend bursts into the room.
00:12:26 And tells him we we got accepted into Harvard.
00:12:32 And he's very excited.
00:12:34 And there's a joke about him introducing himself to the.
00:12:38 Girl that he's in bed with.
00:12:42 They go to a party.
00:12:43 You know the the license plate even has, you know, laid in it, you see laid.
00:12:52 This is where you start seeing like random famous actors.
00:12:55 This is Elaine from Seinfeld.
00:12:56 Of course, much younger.
00:12:59 1985.
00:13:03 They start smoking pot because that was another thing.
00:13:06 Like you didn't.
00:13:07 See that a whole lot in 1970s movies.
00:13:10 You know, there was.
00:13:10 Cheech and Chong and stuff like.
00:13:12 That, but in early 80s movies.
00:13:16 Even like I remember.
00:13:17 I watched as a kid.
00:13:18 I watched the first poltergeist movie.
00:13:22 And because I was a kid, I had no idea that in.
00:13:27 The beginning of that movie.
00:13:28 The parents are smoking a joint.
00:13:31 While they're while their children.
00:13:33 Are going to.
00:13:34 I just thought they were.
00:13:35 Smoking a cigarette.
00:13:35 I didn't know the joint was.
00:13:38 But if you go back and watch.
00:13:39 A lot of these movies as an adult.
00:13:42 I mean, they're smoking pot like it's it's a normal thing.
00:13:45 So that's been normalized.
00:13:49 You know the whole like, this is a celebratory thing.
00:13:56 This this character is not being.
00:13:57 Shamed this is this is a it's a joke, sure.
00:14:02 But it's like.
00:14:03 Yeah, he got so ****** **.
00:14:05 He passed out on the floor.
00:14:07 Mission accomplished.
00:14:13 So he's in his he, he's the next day, he's at his uh.
00:14:18 Boomer paradise.
00:14:20 Mcmansion suburban home.
00:14:24 You know, his mom is on the exercise bike.
00:14:28 His dad is on some weird exercise machine.
00:14:36 And they're telling him, you know, they're so proud.
00:14:40 They're so proud that he got into Harvard.
00:14:50 They want him to be a man.
00:14:54 They want him to be a man.
00:14:57 And they tell him.
00:14:59 You're going to have to pay.
00:15:01 Your own tuition.
00:15:04 You don't have to pay for all your books, your housing, everything.
00:15:09 Because he's decided his dad that he's got to learn how to pull himself up by his bootstraps.
00:15:17 And do what he did.
00:15:24 Now this next scene.
00:15:27 He's freaking out about the cost.
00:15:29 Of going to Harvard.
00:15:30 Now remember, this is Harvard.
00:15:32 This isn't State College.
00:15:35 This is Harvard.
00:15:37 I want you to listen carefully.
00:15:40 When he talks.
00:15:41 About how expensive going to Harvard Law was.
00:15:47 In 1985.
Speaker 8
00:15:50 You you aren't.Devon
00:15:51 Allowed inflation.00:15:52 And this isn't just inflation now.
00:15:54 A lot of this is inflation.
00:15:55 But a lot.
00:15:56 Of it is this idea that everyone has to go to college.
00:16:02 And so everyone has to get financial aid.
00:16:06 And so the price has skyrocketed.
Speaker 9
00:16:14 Tuition and fees.00:16:18 10,493 dollars.
00:16:24 Estimated annual living expenses.
00:16:27 $7500.
Devon
00:16:32 That's right.00:16:33 If you made 20 grand.
00:16:39 20 grand a year.
00:16:41 That would pay for going to Harvard Law and.
00:16:44 Your living expenses.
00:16:49 Harvard Law.
00:16:52 Only $10,000.
00:16:55 And living expenses while.
00:16:56 You're going to Harvard Law.
00:16:59 About $8000.
00:17:03 So you make 20 grand a year.
00:17:07 You got money?
00:17:07 To spare, you can party with that money.
Speaker 9
00:17:15 Total for three years of law school.00:17:21 $53,979.
Devon
00:17:28 That's right to to graduate from Harvard Law.00:17:34 $53,000.
00:17:38 That's it.
00:17:39 That's all you needed.
00:17:41 Now again, inflation.
00:17:44 But also the the.
00:17:45 The just the cost of education is skyrocketed.
Speaker 9
00:17:55 OK.00:17:57 But don't you think you're overreacting?
Devon
00:18:05 So now he's he knows that he can't get his parents to pay for the the tuition and stuff, and he's doing what a lot of us did.00:18:14 Now this again, this is 1985. I did this in the late 90s, same sort of thing I was like, oh, yeah, I I finished high school.
00:18:24 And now it's time to.
00:18:27 Go to college.
00:18:30 Now it's time to go to college.
00:18:34 And so I started looking at at ways of.
00:18:37 Of going to.
00:18:37 College let's start looking for grants.
00:18:40 I started looking for any kind of financial aid.
00:18:44 Because my parents weren't going to pay for my college either, and I worked in fast food.
00:18:52 Did not have a lot of money.
00:18:56 And so I was looking at ways that I could.
00:18:58 Pay for it.
00:18:59 And I had very similar experiences to this.
Speaker 4
00:19:06 There's nothing here I remotely qualified.Speaker 10
00:19:08 What? What? Wait a second. Look at this. The Henry Q Bouchard Memorial Fellowship. Full tuition plus $8000 annual stipend to the most qualified applicant from Los Angeles, CA.Speaker 9
00:19:19 Let me see you then.00:19:22 The most qualified.
Speaker 11
00:19:23 Black applicant, you idiot. Oh.Devon
00:19:27 And that's when you started seeing real.00:19:32 Institutional racism, for the first time.
00:19:37 You started seeing.
00:19:42 In black and white, written there in in, in, in not just you.
00:19:46 Know it wasn't just a few.
00:19:49 In a almost the majority of grants that I would otherwise qualify for.
00:19:54 And then you get to the bottom and it.
00:19:56 Would say if you're a woman or a minority.
00:20:06 It was.
00:20:07 There was so much financial aid that specifically excluded white men.
00:20:14 That I eventually gave up.
00:20:19 So this character is like oh.
00:20:20 ****, what am I going to do?
00:20:25 And it calls up and tries to get financial aid from other organizations.
Speaker 11
00:20:30 Well, I I realize.00:20:32 My father makes a lot of money, but you say he's not giving me any.
00:20:37 I see.
00:20:40 You have a nice day too, man.
00:20:45 What did she say?
00:20:47 She said they had financial aid for people whose parents are poor, not people whose parents are ********.
Devon
00:20:55 Now this is a problem I ran into also.00:20:58 My parents made too much money.
00:21:01 And they based your financial aid, even if you were claiming as.
00:21:05 I was an independent.
00:21:07 On my taxes, my parents were not claiming.
00:21:10 Me as a dependent.
00:21:12 I was out of the house at 17.
00:21:15 I was totally independent.
00:21:19 But they still wanted to know what?
00:21:21 Your parents made.
00:21:23 And based their approval on what your parents made.
00:21:29 Up until something.
00:21:30 Crazy like 25, age 25. Maybe it was 21. I think it was 25.
00:21:38 And so, because my parents made too much money.
00:21:42 Even though I was living literally in poverty.
00:21:46 I was denied.
00:21:50 And this happened to a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot of white kids from the suburbs.
00:21:56 With boomer parents.
00:22:00 They threw them out there and said Ohh go go be a man not realizing or maybe they.
00:22:05 Did and just didn't care.
00:22:08 That this is this was the reality.
00:22:10 For their kids.
00:22:12 You aren't getting your admission.
00:22:14 Standards were higher.
00:22:17 Your possibilities for grants were pretty much zero financial aid.
00:22:25 Well, you know, and that you would.
00:22:26 Have to pay back.
00:22:28 Was next to 0.
00:22:31 And getting loans was also almost impossible because if they you know, that's if they made too much money, they would base a lot of that stuff on on.
00:22:39 Your parents income too.
00:22:46 So he goes and tries to get a loan.
00:22:49 And he's denied.
00:22:50 Because he doesn't have a credit history because he's a High School graduate.
00:22:56 And his parents make too much money.
00:23:03 And then he goes to talk to.
00:23:06 The therapist.
00:23:09 That convinced his boomer dad.
00:23:14 That he should spend the college fund that he'd been saving for his son on himself.
00:23:22 He goes and talks to this therapist to say, you know, can you just talk to my dad again and say not to do that because I I can't get into call or I got into college.
00:23:31 I don't know Harvard Law.
00:23:32 But I can't afford it.
Speaker 12
00:23:35 You know, like you'll, you'll bleed us dry with nothing but bones.00:23:39 Only finely crumble the dust.
00:23:42 You'll dance in our ashes and go windsurfing.
Devon
00:23:47 And that was the boomer attitude again it.00:23:50 Didn't start millennials.
00:23:57 Once they got their ball of money, no one was going to ******* touch it, not even their kids.
00:24:04 It was all about them.
00:24:11 And he goes into the lobby as he leaves and he sees a whole line of other boomer dads.
00:24:20 Waiting to get that same advice.
00:24:31 So he comes up with the solution.
00:24:35 He gets accepted.
00:24:39 For financial aid by, as you can probably guess.
00:24:43 Pretending to be black.
00:24:47 Now we've actually seen real life experiences of this.
00:24:50 You know, there was that, I think it was the brother.
00:24:54 Of that Indian girl from the office that played Kelly, she was also one of the writers her brother made national news because he shaved his head.
00:25:05 He was Indian, but he shaved his head and pretended to be black to get into law school.
00:25:11 And it worked.
00:25:18 And so he tells his friend after he gets into Harvard and he gets the financial aid.
00:25:23 Yeah, I got these pills.
00:25:24 They're experimental suntan.
00:25:26 It's stupid, but whatever.
00:25:28 Experimental suntan pills.
00:25:30 And that's how I look, black.
00:25:31 And you know, I'm just I I have a perm and and I'm just going to pretend.
00:25:35 To be.
00:25:35 Black and his friends like.
00:25:37 OK, but you don't have to pretend to be black for, for for three years.
00:25:47 And now we'll hear, we'll.
00:25:50 That's not a problem.
00:25:52 Because here is the this was the Gen.
00:25:54 X view of of black.
00:25:56 People at the time again, 1985.
Speaker 3
00:25:59 You're gonna have to be a.Speaker 9
00:26:00 Black person. No ****.Speaker 10
00:26:02 Yeah, but for three years, Mark, three years, what's that going?Speaker 13
00:26:05 To be like Gordo, it's going.Speaker 14
00:26:06 To be great these.00:26:08 Are the 80s.
Speaker 11
00:26:09 Man, it's the Cosby decade.00:26:11 America loves black people.
Devon
00:26:16 And America did.00:26:20 Many of the most popular musicians were black.
00:26:25 Many of the most popular television shows, you know, he named one of them.
00:26:28 You know the Cosby show.
00:26:35 You know, people talk about the the the golden era of race relations being the 90s, really I.
00:26:43 Think it was it.
00:26:44 Was more the the late 80s.
00:26:49 Because starting in the 90s.
00:26:51 They started to overplay their hand.
00:26:53 It it it, it ceased to be.
00:26:58 You know, we're we're all getting along and it started to be.
00:27:03 White people are now the **** of the joke.
00:27:09 You know, harmless seeming at first, but it was that's where it began.
00:27:15 So he says.
00:27:16 Yeah, I don't.
00:27:16 I I don't care.
00:27:17 I'll pretend to be black for three years.
00:27:19 I mean people.
00:27:20 Will think I'm cool.
00:27:26 And then, of course, he starts to experience.
00:27:30 Little little bits of racism.
00:27:34 For the first time as a white person.
00:27:37 You know that they go in to move.
00:27:39 Into to his apartment.
00:27:43 And the landlord doesn't like that that.
00:27:46 One of them's black.
Speaker 10
00:27:48 Something wrong, Mr. mcgree?Speaker 15
00:27:49 Yeah, there may be a problem here.00:27:50 You know, when your mother rented this place for you, she never told.
00:27:52 That your roommate was a black?
Speaker 5
00:27:59 Black *****.Devon
00:28:02 And then.00:28:04 Leslie Nielsen and other again there was there.
00:28:07 There's a weird amount of random kind of famous people, you know.
00:28:11 So Leslie Nielsen plays like he's the one that actually.
00:28:14 Owns the building.
00:28:16 And he tells the the Super, you know, if they.
Speaker 5
00:28:19 If they do anything at.Devon
00:28:20 All give me any excuse at all the victim.00:28:23 We're going.
00:28:23 We're going to a victim because we don't want.
00:28:25 Black people in our building.
00:28:30 They go to a a party that's kind of part of the Harvard Law orientation.
00:28:38 And these these white guys are telling racist jokes.
00:28:47 He meets this black chick that got into Harvard also and is instantly smitten by her.
00:28:57 His law professor, of course, is.
00:29:00 The voice of Darth Vader.
00:29:03 A black guy.
00:29:05 What's this guy? I always forget this guy's name anyway, that you guys know the voice of Darth Vader guy.
00:29:14 But here we start to see another narrative.
00:29:18 You know, in addition, just like that, you know the obvious stuff that's in every Hollywood movie where black people are, they're all, they're always the good people.
00:29:25 And the white people are the bad people.
00:29:26 And you know they, they you.
00:29:28 Know he's the law professor.
00:29:29 Black and you know I.
00:29:31 Mean and the you know all the.
00:29:32 Evil landlord is white.
00:29:35 That sort of a thing, but.
00:29:36 They also start to.
00:29:38 Trying to disassemble a fear that white people might have when faced with this new reality.
00:29:48 The fear that there might be tribalism, the fear that there might be some kind of nepotism that not only are we going to have laws that disadvantage the white students and and promote black students over white students not based on on merit, but simply on race.
00:30:09 That that could lead to having another power group within your institutions that would practice nepotism and tribalism and become a problem for white people because they would run in opposition to white people.
00:30:27 So they they quickly go after that.
00:30:30 By having him acting kind of black in the black professor, you know he's he's not having any of that.
00:30:42 He also is going to go meet with the the the Black Student Union.
00:30:48 And because he's a stupid white kid, he thinks that they're going to be dressed like the Black Panthers or something.
00:30:54 He doesn't know.
00:30:56 So he dresses up like a Black Panther.
00:30:59 And shows up.
00:31:01 And it's like, you know, Cosby black people.
00:31:05 And they're just like, who the ****'* this guy?
00:31:10 We're like, super white.
00:31:12 We're like we are.
00:31:14 We're more white looking than all of the.
00:31:17 White characters in this movie.
00:31:19 You know, we, we all are.
00:31:21 We're wearing more expensive, more preppy clothing than literally every other character in the movie.
00:31:28 You know combined.
00:31:32 No, I mean another random famous person this is.
00:31:37 Jan from the office.
00:31:40 When she was.
00:31:41 Much, much younger.
00:31:43 You know this?
00:31:43 This would have been.
00:31:45 Well, 20 years before appearing in the office.
00:31:50 And she is a white woman.
00:31:54 Who is obsessed with him because he's black?
00:31:59 She wants that BBC.
00:32:05 But a racist dad is the.
00:32:09 Is the the racist landlord Leslie Nielsen?
00:32:12 He's like, no.
00:32:13 Don't you go around that boy, he's black.
00:32:19 They also do this weird thing where they they try to act as if it's.
00:32:23 It's almost like they don't.
00:32:24 They don't understand the irony of what they what they've.
Speaker 10
00:32:27 One here.Devon
00:32:28 So he shows up.00:32:29 To well, I guess like some kind of basketball thing that they're doing at the school.
00:32:38 So like PE class or something like that and both teams are fighting or they want the black guy on their team, right?
00:32:45 And they're trying.
00:32:46 To make it sound like, oh, look at.
00:32:48 These racist white people.
00:32:50 You know they they assume because he's black, you know he's going to be good at basketball.
00:32:56 And they make this, you know.
00:32:58 Kind of point to.
00:32:58 Be like, oh, look, these these racist white people.
00:33:02 Trying to get the black.
00:33:05 But then they kind of prove it right.
00:33:08 Because when the game starts, the other half of the joke is well, he's not really black.
00:33:13 He's white.
00:33:14 So he.
00:33:15 Sucks at basketball.
00:33:17 And he gets destroyed by the actual.
00:33:19 Black guy that's playing.
00:33:21 So they're it's like they don't get what they're saying.
00:33:24 They're they they're saying that well, no, the white people are right that the black people are good at basketball because he's not really black.
00:33:33 And that's why he's not, you know, it's like they.
00:33:35 Don't get what it it's anyway.
00:33:40 And of course, one of the better students in the class is the actual black person in the class, the black girl that he met at the party.
00:33:50 And you know, she's like this genius.
00:33:55 But the but Jan from the office.
00:33:59 She can't get enough of the BBC so she keeps coming over finding excuses for him to come over and.
00:34:08 Of course, has sex with him a bunch because she wants that BBC.
00:34:17 And then she takes him home to meet her parents, which is the.
00:34:23 The the landlord.
00:34:26 And when the landlord guy looks at him all he sees.
00:34:30 Is this pimp that's eating watermelon?
00:34:34 Because he's a he's just a big old racist.
00:34:38 But again, and this is this this.
00:34:39 Is it's.
00:34:40 It's crazy how much they hammer this.
00:34:42 ******* theme home.
00:34:44 The white woman.
00:34:46 That's the, you know, the the the.
00:34:47 The The, that's Jane.
00:34:48 'S mom.
00:34:50 Look at the way she looks at him.
Speaker 9
00:34:55 Raspberry tart, mark.00:34:57 Oh, no, thank you.
00:34:58 I really couldn't need another bite.
Speaker 5
00:35:04 All my life I've only been able to think about one thing White.Speaker 6
00:35:09 Women and now at last I'm going too.Speaker 5
00:35:13 Hard for us.Devon
00:35:16 See the white women?00:35:17 They just need to have black guys.
00:35:23 It's a very it's a very bizarre.
00:35:24 Theme within the this movie that they repeat.
00:35:27 Over and over and over.
00:35:28 And over and over again.
00:35:32 And her little brother.
00:35:34 Sees them as like some kind.
00:35:35 Of Prince like Rockstar.
00:35:38 Which again is just reinforcing the idea.
00:35:42 That white America in 1985.
00:35:45 Thought black people were cool.
00:35:47 So it's it's kind of this schizophrenic message throughout the movie.
00:35:52 Because in the next scene.
00:35:54 He gets pulled over by the cops for no reason, of course.
00:35:58 And gets thrown in jail for no reason.
00:36:04 And then the the scary people in jail.
00:36:09 A bunch of white guys.
00:36:11 That's right, a bunch of white guys.
00:36:15 Are the scary people in jail?
00:36:18 That beat up the fake black guy.
00:36:28 So he's late for class and Darth Vader.
00:36:31 James Earl Jones, that's his name.
Speaker 6
00:36:38 Here once again.Devon
00:36:40 And again, this is kind of schizophrenic too.00:36:44 It tries to make it sound like there's not going to be any nepotism here.
00:36:49 We're not going to have.
00:36:50 Yeah, there's not going to be any tribalism.
00:36:52 I'm going to hold you to a higher standard.
00:36:54 Don't think I'm going to let you off easy because you're black and I'm black.
00:37:00 But then he says some racist **** about.
Speaker
00:37:02 White people.Speaker 11
00:37:06 I would think you.Speaker 9
00:37:09 Could understand.Speaker 15
00:37:12 You'll get no special treatment from me, Mr.00:37:15 Do you hear me?
00:37:17 No special treatment, and if that means you've got to work twice as hard as these little white sheets, then.
00:37:24 Damn well better work twice as hard.
Devon
00:37:31 Well, tell me how you really feel.00:37:35 If you have to work twice as.
00:37:37 Hard as these.
00:37:37 Little white sheets.
00:37:45 And again this I've talked about this, this really goes back to it's the hubris.
00:37:51 The arrogance of white people that when they saw that they, they laughed in the theatre, they laughed the same way that they laughed when they umm.
00:38:03 When they would watch.
00:38:04 Comedians like Chris Rock and other comedians make fun of white people for two hours straight on.
00:38:10 HBO late at night?
00:38:20 Because deep down they were like, yeah, OK, those silly little *******.
00:38:28 We'll let them have their little, you know, talk tough.
00:38:34 But they're there.
00:38:35 We know we're boss.
00:38:36 This this poses there.
00:38:38 There's no threat to us here.
00:38:41 This kind of language, not a big deal, no problem.
00:38:44 The double standard.
00:38:46 Not a big deal.
00:38:49 OK that the, the, the hero good guy in this film is calling us little white *****.
00:38:58 And it's not a big deal.
00:39:02 But any white person.
00:39:05 And any other movie, any other movie?
00:39:09 That would be saying anything, even remotely.
00:39:14 Analogous to that.
00:39:17 Towards black people would would absolutely be some drooling.
00:39:22 Hate filled.
00:39:31 But you see here.
00:39:33 The Gen.
00:39:34 X black or I guess white kid pretending to be black.
00:39:38 He's finally starting to learn what it's like.
00:39:40 To be black.
00:39:46 You see, even when he leaves.
00:39:48 Stuff like he just everywhere he goes, he can't.
00:39:50 Get away from it.
00:39:58 Seeing that the white lady was scared of him.
00:40:06 So then he finds out that.
00:40:09 The black girl.
00:40:11 That he has a crush on has a kid.
00:40:12 She's a single mom.
00:40:13 No surprise there.
00:40:18 And she actually does work in the cafeteria and has to pay her own way.
00:40:25 And they start to study together.
00:40:27 And of course, you know, he falls.
00:40:28 In love with her.
00:40:33 But then he finds out.
00:40:36 She applied for that same funding that he got.
00:40:42 And because his grades were better.
00:40:45 They gave the funding to him and not.
00:40:47 The poor black lady.
00:40:51 And so now he feels like a monster.
00:40:54 He stole money from the black single mom and now she's having to work at this cafeteria.
00:40:59 To get by.
00:41:01 And live with her grandparents because she has no father and the kid has no father and there's no fathers at all, anywhere in that family tree.
00:41:16 And then, Elaine, from Seinfeld and her boyfriend noticed that.
00:41:21 His name is.
00:41:22 On the roster for that class, and they didn't think that he could find the money to go to Harvard, and now they're on.
00:41:27 To him something.
00:41:28 Must be up.
00:41:31 And as parents come and visit.
00:41:34 And the same sort of thing. It's like this one of these, you know, goofy, scooby-doo kind of scenarios where like.
00:41:40 Oh no, I'll put you in this Ramona and parents.
00:41:42 Are this Ramona? Yeah, and.
00:41:44 And they're like the white girl that wants to have sex with them keeps like sneaking into the window while the parents are walking in the front door and the black chicks like what's?
00:41:51 Going on.
00:41:51 How are your parents white and you know it's one of these stupid 80s, you know, goofy, 80s movies type of things.
00:41:58 And so she finds out really that.
00:42:00 Ohh, he's really white.
00:42:03 And she leaves.
00:42:04 She storms off, ****** ***.
00:42:14 And so he goes.
00:42:15 And he admits what he has done.
00:42:19 He tells James Earl Jones.
00:42:22 Now I know what it's like to be black.
00:42:26 I've learned my lesson.
00:42:30 I'm going to pay reparations.
00:42:32 They actually use that word.
00:42:33 He's going to pay reparations.
00:42:36 To the black single mom who was passed over by by him because his his grades were better.
00:42:45 He's going to pay her every penny that that she would have got if she had had better grades.
00:42:52 He is going to open up a scholarship.
00:42:56 In the name.
00:42:57 Of some other black person and and put a portion of his salary for the rest of his life.
00:43:03 Into that scholarship fund.
00:43:07 And he's going to volunteer for black Community service once a week.
00:43:13 For the rest of his.
00:43:16 Time at Harvard.
00:43:20 And James Earl Jones says.
00:43:24 Good job.
00:43:27 I'm glad that you've.
00:43:28 Learned what it's like to be black.
00:43:31 How hard it is.
Speaker 16
00:43:32 To be black.Devon
00:43:34 And I'm sure you'll do good things.00:43:36 You know, the kind of ending.
00:43:38 This is this naive, this completely naive view of race relations.
00:43:45 In 1985.
00:43:52 This very white way.
00:43:55 Of looking at things.
00:43:57 This. Ah, all right. Well.
00:44:02 I guess everything's fine now. I guess we won't just keep this garage.
00:44:06 For 400 years.
00:44:08 Way of looking at things.
00:44:17 And of course, we know that's all.
00:44:19 That's all nonsense.
00:44:21 So he goes and talks to the single mom and says, yeah, look CM white now and and she she tells him well, I I I don't think I don't think we can go out anymore.
00:44:32 And then those white racists that we're telling the racist joke come in the cafeteria and he punches them out, and then that that sells her.
00:44:40 She's like, that's.
00:44:40 Great, now you can be the new father of my my kid. And he's like, yeah. Sounds like a plan. And they walk off into the sunset and he's now raising his, his wife's son.
00:44:55 The end.
00:44:57 So that that's that's soul man.
00:45:02 That's soul man.
00:45:05 Ohh boy.
00:45:09 It was a terrible movie.
00:45:11 It might be a fun movie and I don't know.
00:45:13 You could probably turn a drinking game.
00:45:14 Out of it or something, I don't.
00:45:18 It's a very awful, awful movie.
00:45:20 It's not good at all, and I was surprised how bad it.
00:45:24 Well, I never saw it.
00:45:25 Like I never saw especially.
00:45:27 Obviously I didn't see it when I was.
00:45:28 You know, like a little tiny kid, but I also just never saw because it just never.
00:45:32 I kind of knew what to expect.
00:45:34 I mean now, with this much time separating us from what it was made, it's way worse than it would have been if I'd watched it.
00:45:42 You know, even like 10 years ago, I would have hated it for the same reasons.
00:45:47 But now it's just like good Lord.
00:45:51 But yeah, it's not soul man.
00:45:53 So anyway that there.
00:45:54 There's two things I want to go over just real quick, and then we'll go to chat, and I'm gonna wrap things up like it's gonna be kind of a short one because I'm I'm feeling kind of crappy.
00:46:05 See here.
00:46:07 There we go.
00:46:08 That wipe is broken somehow.
00:46:10 I'll figure what's up with that anyway, the.
00:46:15 The other day.
00:46:18 There was an article that came out.
00:46:22 About a Chris Cuomo producer.
00:46:26 And all of.
00:46:26 A sudden.
00:46:28 We now know, look, we ought to know this, right?
00:46:31 But this is just more proof.
00:46:34 When the media freaked out about Pizzagate.
00:46:38 And they freaked out about Pizza gate.
00:46:41 They freaked out in a.
00:46:44 Where there's smoke, there's fire kind of.
00:46:46 Away, like their reaction, I'd look, I'd worked in the press A.
00:46:49 Long time.
00:46:51 I'd seen conspiracy theories pop up about Clintons, many of them.
Speaker
00:46:55 Through but.Devon
00:46:56 It didn't matter.00:46:57 You'd see this these kinds of accusations.
00:47:00 I mean, not these kinds specifically, but you'd see accusations.
00:47:04 Lot like bad, bad, bad accusations.
00:47:08 Lobbed at the ruling class and they would get laughed off.
00:47:12 Or, you know, they'd make fun of them in an episode of Saturday Night Live or or or, you know, just make a movie about some crazy tinfoil hat person that believed all this crazy stuff.
00:47:23 But you wouldn't have all of mainstream media.
00:47:27 Going absolutely *** **** and calling anyone saying this, you know, like a terrible person and how dare like it was.
00:47:36 It was weird to watch.
00:47:39 It was really weird to watch.
00:47:43 I mean not.
00:47:43 So weird if if you.
00:47:44 Knew how true it.
00:47:45 Was it made sense?
00:47:47 But it was still weird to see it happen.
00:47:50 And now, little by little.
00:47:52 We're starting to see the evidence pile up.
00:47:56 This is from the other day and and there's.
00:48:00 The weird thing is.
00:48:02 This isn't the only one.
00:48:03 This is this is part one, part one.
00:48:06 Is former Chris Cuomo, producer trained girls as young as seven.
00:48:12 In sexual subservience court document said a veteran CNN producer who worked shoulder to shoulder with ex.
00:48:21 Anchor Chris Cuomo bragged about luring girls as young as seven.
00:48:27 To his home.
00:48:30 For sexual subservience training and believe the woman is a woman regardless of age, according to court papers released Monday, John Griffin let me show you a picture of this ******* pedo.
00:49:06 So this guy.
00:49:10 Right there.
00:49:13 Was lowering women and the ****** ** thing is a lot of these little girls he wasn't like.
00:49:19 Going to playgrounds.
00:49:20 He was fighting women that would bring their daughters.
00:49:24 To his home.
00:49:27 For to abuse them.
00:49:32 Throughout 2020, Griffin had a number of conversations with the purported parents of young girls in which he espoused.
00:49:38 Their way of life.
00:49:40 In which women are sexually subservient and inferior to men, prosecutor wrote in an indictment.
00:49:53 So he would find women on the Internet.
00:49:57 And lure them along with their daughters.
00:50:00 To his home.
00:50:01 And yeah, the.
00:50:04 Abuse would take place.
00:50:06 So, right.
00:50:07 After this happens.
00:50:09 Like right after this happens.
00:50:11 So this is from the 13th.
00:50:14 This is, you know, three days ago.
00:50:19 Project Veritas.
00:50:22 Catches another.
00:50:24 CNN producer.
00:50:28 With a very, very, very similar story.
00:50:33 Eerily similar.
00:50:37 Almost as if.
00:50:39 There's a culture at CNN.
00:50:52 Bring this up real quick.
Speaker 13
00:50:57 In all of.Speaker 2
00:51:07 So this is.Devon
00:51:08 A totally different guy.Speaker 13
00:51:11 Four years in journalism, this is one of the most difficult stories we've ever had to tell.Speaker 2
00:51:14 Right.Speaker 13
00:51:17 This is one of those stories that you never want to hear or report on because it's so unconscionable.00:51:22 It should never happen in civilized society, but tragically, it does.
00:51:27 This story involves a man who is currently engaged and living with his fiancee.
00:51:32 And her three young children and his sexual fantasies about the eldest daughter, who is in her early teens.
00:51:38 Now we don't usually report on someone's private sexual fantasies, and while we were told a crime is yet to be committed, we couldn't take the chance.
00:51:48 Our source is very concerned that he might eventually act out on his fantasies, so we verified the information as best we could and took it to the relevant authorities as quickly as possible.
00:52:00 Coming on the heels of last week's arrest of CNN producer John Griffin on multiple counts of trying to elicit unlawful sexual activity with minors, the subject of our story is another CNN producer who had an ongoing relationship with our source for over a decade. When the source came to us, we had some reservations about her history as a former sex worker.
00:52:23 Which makes her an easy target for anyone who wants.
00:52:25 To discredit her.
00:52:27 But after spending time with her and vetting the photographs, texts and FaceTime videos she showed us, we felt compelled.
00:52:35 We had a duty to take action to protect the children who were involved.
Speaker 12
00:52:42 After I'm done having a mouth on her.Speaker
00:52:45 I'm going to walk up and put my lunch.00:52:47 Very close to the place.
Speaker 13
00:52:50 Slowly and as you were getting these text messages, what was going through your your mind?Speaker 8
00:52:57 I feel disgusting.00:53:01 I feel dirty.
00:53:03 My name is Jimmy Bonani and I'm currently a case manager for human trafficking victims as well as domestic violence and sexual assault.
00:53:11 I also am the.
Devon
00:53:15 So I mean, you guys, I'm not going to play the whole video, but I would definitely have you guys share that out to your your boomer family and you know, Norm.00:53:27 And stuff the people that would tell you.
00:53:30 Oh, the pizza gates.
00:53:32 You know, this is fake.
00:53:35 Now all this is real.
00:53:37 It's very real.
00:53:39 They're literally all satanic pedos.
00:53:41 I'm not saying that as hyperbole.
00:53:45 I'm saying that descriptively.
00:53:48 They are satanic pedophiles.
00:53:55 I'm not. I'm I'm.
00:53:57 It's not a joke.
00:53:58 They are satanic.
00:54:00 And they are paedophiles.
00:54:04 Your country is run.
00:54:07 All the institutions in your country are one.
00:54:13 Without, with, seemingly without exception.
00:54:17 By satanic pedophiles.
00:54:28 Maybe it makes sense all of a sudden.
00:54:30 Doesn't that make sense?
00:54:32 All these, all these decisions that you you keep.
Speaker 1
00:54:35 Thinking like, why would they do this?Speaker 5
00:54:38 They must be.Devon
00:54:39 The most incompetent people in the world.Speaker 1
00:54:40 Know they're not incompetent.00:54:45 People that think.
Devon
00:54:46 They're incompetent are incompetent.00:54:51 If they're so stupid and they're that ******* high up on the social hierarchy.
00:54:57 What does that make you?
Speaker 6
00:55:03 Oh, I'm just.00:55:04 I could have.
Speaker 1
00:55:04 That job, if I wanted it.00:55:05 No, you couldn't.
Devon
00:55:12 These people are not idiots.00:55:19 They're just evil *************.
00:55:30 And that's not even that high up on the.
00:55:32 ******* hierarchy, guys.
00:55:37 That's just CNN.
00:55:39 National level news producers.
00:55:44 You think that's like the top of the ladder?
00:56:06 But at what point right?
00:56:07 At what point are people going to say enough is enough?
00:56:09 Apparently I look, I fully expect this to just see.
00:56:14 Here's here's here's what she understands right when, prior to to Clinton.
00:56:20 And Monica Lewinsky?
00:56:24 **** **** are not a.
00:56:25 Common thing in high schools.
00:56:29 And I can't tell you how with so many high school kids in the 90s, guys in the 90s.
00:56:36 We're really excited when that happened because lots of liberal parents told their daughters that ******* **** wasn't sex.
00:56:51 And then it was like a ******* bonanza.
00:56:55 Because ******* **** wasn't sex.
00:57:01 Your parents even said.
00:57:05 ******* **** isn't sex.
00:57:09 It's like a handshake.
00:57:16 Well, that's the.
00:57:17 Way this is going to go.
Speaker 5
00:57:21 These stories.Devon
00:57:23 Because here's the thing.00:57:25 You're dealing with satanic pedophiles, and so when it gets revealed that they're satanic pedophiles.
00:57:38 They're not going to say, Oh my God, that's terrible.
00:57:47 They're going to do what all the the leftists did under when Clinton was president, getting caught.
00:57:52 Getting **** ****.
00:57:56 They're going to say, ah, well, you know.
00:58:01 Everyone has their preferences.
00:58:09 Remember that quote that pizza gate quote.
00:58:12 Yeah, I wonder if I still got that ******* awfulness on.
00:58:15 My I.
00:58:17 Might it's?
00:58:22 Let's see if I have that on my.
00:58:23 Computer or something? Yep.
00:58:26 Look at this.
00:58:27 Say something ****.
00:58:30 Just so you know, for those who don't know, I'm.
00:58:32 I'm playing a video.
00:58:35 People, if you've never heard, if you've just heard of Pizza Gate and you like, don't know what that is or you've heard, oh, that's just all gay, boomer.
00:58:42 Cue stuff.
00:58:44 This is actual footage.
00:58:49 If I can move it, where's the video player?
Speaker
00:58:51 We are.Devon
00:58:53 This is actual footage of Comet Ping pong.00:58:55 Alright, This is why people were saying what they were saying.
00:58:57 It wasn't just baseless.
00:58:59 Like ah, you know, whatever.
00:59:01 This is actual footage.
00:59:04 Actual footage.
Speaker 3
00:59:10 Years, thousands of years.00:59:26 Oh, this is like the world TV my TV.
Speaker 13
00:59:28 Yeah, yeah.Speaker 3
00:59:40 Everybody for the passings.01:00:05 A wonderful day, especially in January.
01:00:10 It is the day of the birth of our Lord.
Speaker 4
01:00:19 Here decided.Speaker 3
01:00:22 And we've all come together to celebrate the birth.01:00:25 Of all the world's it wasn't Christmas now it's today.
01:00:33 If you are like being, you won't function.
Speaker 2
01:00:38 If you don't, you won't.Devon
01:00:47 That is a family restaurant, ladies and gentlemen.01:00:52 That's actual footage of the inside of Comet Ping pong.
01:00:58 The nice happy.
01:01:00 Family restaurant that oh that I mentioned Tucker Carlson.
01:01:06 Who is having lunch there with?
01:01:08 I think it was Donald Rumsfeld when they were interviewed by the Washington Post talking about how awesome they love Comet Ping pong.
01:01:20 Oh, you didn't know about that, huh?
01:01:22 You didn't know about that?
01:01:23 Yeah, but it's all fake, right?
01:01:24 It's all this fake boomer nonsense.
01:01:29 That's all it is.
Speaker 3
01:01:35 Free pizza.01:01:38 Or yeah, or chops.
01:01:42 Do you have chops?
01:01:43 If I've never asked?
01:01:44 You've given me your shoes, and that's great of soaking wet.
01:01:52 And just leave.
01:01:53 Him on the phone like.
01:01:54 A real page.
01:01:55 I'm sorry, I.
01:01:56 Never said sorry about.
01:01:57 That this is all live.
01:02:01 I'm sorry.
01:02:03 I had a plan.
01:02:04 But just remember the.
01:02:05 Horrible things I'm doing.
01:02:14 This special party.
01:02:17 Are you familiar with that you didn't eat it?
01:02:27 If you know this party.
Speaker 2
01:02:30 Just bring something.Speaker 3
01:02:30 In the wheel.01:02:37 Well, I unfortunately discovered a bearing secret tonight.
Speaker 2
01:02:44 I'm not.Speaker 6
01:02:44 I wanted to know.Speaker 3
01:02:45 What the special secret ingredient was because it tastes like nothing I've ever had before and.01:02:52 I stepped back.
01:02:53 Into the kitchen.
01:02:53 Nobody wants to me.
01:02:57 To hear what that secret ingredient is.
01:03:01 Good job.
01:03:04 Dude, it's not even.
01:03:08 It's ******.
Devon
01:03:22 Anyway, this creepy *** video goes on for a while.01:03:24 She says some, some of it sounds benign, but some of it's just straight up talking about baby murder.
01:03:28 Like she literally talks about I have.
01:03:31 I have edited clips of this.
01:03:33 It's probably on my big shoot and honestly still.
01:03:37 But it was on.
01:03:38 It was.
01:03:39 It was up.
01:03:39 This was one of the big videos on uh Pizza Gate.
01:03:44 On YouTube, before YouTube started putting.
01:03:45 Down the ban hammer.
01:03:48 And they freaked the **** out.
01:03:53 They took down so many channels.
01:03:56 They shut down so many videos.
01:03:59 Good luck finding this one.
01:04:08 I mean, this isn't even like the weirdest stuff from this this band that.
01:04:11 We play there regularly.
01:04:14 That are friends with James Elefantes and.
01:04:16 Everything look in there.
01:04:17 Look, there's just so much.
01:04:18 There's so much smoke.
01:04:21 And now we see the fire being uncovered.
01:04:30 Like you said, it's not going to be like, Oh my God, that's terrible.
01:04:35 That's so bad. Wow.
01:04:37 We really need to change the.
01:04:39 Culture here at CNN.
01:04:42 Of course not.
01:04:48 Satanic pedophiles are going to change the culture.
01:04:52 Yeah, they're going to change the culture, all right.
01:04:55 They've been changing the culture right before your eyes.
01:04:59 And Fast forward the last few years.
01:05:05 So anyway, I just wanted to bring that up just because.
01:05:07 It's just like ******* hell.
01:05:14 Alright, I'm going to get a chat.
01:05:15 For a little bit.
01:05:16 Then I'm going to go to sleep.
01:05:21 Let's see here.
01:05:25 Pure nomad.
01:05:25 Good review.
01:05:26 Choice Devin.
01:05:27 Thank you.
01:05:28 Retired Fagot last week mentioned Adam Green problem with AG is that when calling out Christian Zionism, he now attacking Christianity as a whole, claims despite Christians kicking out Jews for 2000 years, we're still Shabbos goys, even though he made Christians persecuting them pits us.
01:05:47 Yeah, I like I said, I don't know why.
01:05:49 He's decided this is a.
01:05:52 A thing to latch on to, I mean, I don't mind.
01:05:55 Like I said before, I don't mind exploring these things that will actually I.
01:05:59 Think that's really I.
01:06:00 Don't think Adam Green's trying to.
01:06:03 You know, not only he's trying to.
01:06:05 Be evil.
01:06:05 I think it's an intellectual pursuit for him.
01:06:07 I just think it's misguided.
01:06:11 But at the same.
01:06:11 Time it's, you know, engage him then if you.
01:06:14 If if you disagree with what he's saying.
01:06:17 Then you should refute what he's saying instead of complaining about it.
01:06:23 There we go.
01:06:25 Chamblee five Hey, Devin, have you ever seen the?
01:06:31 I think you're saying season five episode of Magnum Pi entitled Tour Tora Tora.
01:06:38 In which cut to Magnum insists on changing the rabbi characters flat tire.
01:06:44 Pretty good for a laugh if you're if you're bored.
01:06:46 Sometime I did not know about that one.
01:06:48 I actually looked into Magnum Pi at one point trying to.
01:06:50 Find like a a Super gay episode.
01:06:55 Like when I when I was showing that episode of MacGyver, that was like, Super Gay and they're like, oh, the Nazis were.
01:07:02 They're pretty impressed.
01:07:03 They're all trying to frame the black people.
01:07:05 You know, that sort of thing, I I was.
01:07:07 I thought there had to be.
01:07:08 One like that in Magnum Pi just because every show had.
01:07:11 That and I couldn't find one, but maybe maybe this?
01:07:15 Would be something to look.
01:07:19 First, last $25, thank you for exposing the enemies of humanity. Thank you for your donation.
01:07:25 Dealer paid $50. Not very generous. Hey, Devin. Huge fan. Thank you for the amazing content. What is a good video of yours that I can show first to others to.
01:07:34 Get them on board.
01:07:36 I've gotten over a dozen family members and friends to see your videos and they love it.
01:07:40 Again, keep up the great work and.
01:07:42 All the best.
01:07:45 Well, I've said this before, a good one around Christmas time is the Rudolph, the Jewish reindeer.
01:07:52 Because it I think a lot of people are surprised to find out that almost every popular Christmas song in America was written by a Jew.
01:08:02 So that's a good one.
01:08:03 I I don't know if that be too touchy for.
01:08:05 For some people, there's some people you can't even, you know, there's just like, like Trump all.
01:08:11 He did was.
01:08:12 Say **** Netanyahu.
01:08:14 And there's evangelicals already like.
Speaker 1
01:08:16 Reading going ohh, no you can't.01:08:18 You can't say bad things about anyone.
Speaker 14
01:08:21 You wish.Devon
01:08:23 Oh, what are you?01:08:24 Some kind of anti Semite Jewish Trump?
01:08:27 I mean it's it's.
01:08:28 At this point, it's so cartoonish.
01:08:29 I ******* hate evangelicals.
01:08:31 That's one thing.
01:08:32 I'll tell you what.
01:08:33 Yeah, you know.
01:08:34 Christians might not be slave to Jews, but evangelicals are slaves to Jews.
01:08:39 There's just.
01:08:40 No way around it.
01:08:41 I mean, I just, there's just.
01:08:42 No way around it.
01:08:44 They are the reason why they they have sent.
01:08:47 So many American men to go die in the ******* sand to protect their.
01:08:50 Little you know Jew gods.
01:08:53 That I can understand getting mad about.
01:08:57 They're just they're like and they're they're always.
01:08:59 The lowest IQ Christians you'll ever talk to.
01:09:03 Like the lowest.
01:09:06 Any time, because I've I've had conversations with these people and you'll find something inconsistent with their views and their excuse is always like, well, it's not my job to know the mind of God.
01:09:18 And it's like, oh, that's convenient.
01:09:20 So just anytime that like nothing makes sense.
01:09:22 Well, no, just one of the mysteries.
01:09:24 Of God is just nonsense.
01:09:27 That makes no sense.
01:09:28 Go Israel.
01:09:32 I I I.
01:09:33 I cannot stand those evangelical *******.
01:09:37 Those people, I will say.
01:09:38 Are bad.
Speaker
01:09:40 UM.Devon
01:09:42 And they just and and honestly, Jews hate them.01:09:46 Jews hate them more than I do.
01:09:48 That's like, what makes them even more disgusting as people.
01:09:53 Is they they their head is so far up Jewish ***.
01:09:58 And the Jews hate him, hate him.
01:10:04 And they just.
01:10:06 And and you know what and.
01:10:07 In a weird funked up.
01:10:08 Way they kind of hate Jews.
01:10:10 If you think of like if you if you.
01:10:12 Think about like.
01:10:13 What they like the reason why they're protecting Israel is they they think they're tricking God into making the the Antichrist common stuff like.
01:10:21 They're these people.
01:10:22 Are ******* *******?
01:10:23 I just.
01:10:23 I don't.
01:10:24 I'm not like I can't handle it.
Speaker 16
01:10:28 Let's see.Devon
01:10:33 Lips, Lord God free $25. Appreciate it. Keep up the good work. Do sadly. Remember this.01:10:41 There were.
01:10:44 I don't know what that is.
01:10:55 Ohh yeah, yeah no.
01:10:57 This was a meme that they they showed about the the gay family that adopted a kid and then like abused him.
01:11:03 Then they.
01:11:03 Like abuse him to death.
01:11:11 Let me I'll bring it up real quick.
01:11:22 Yeah, lots of people will remember this case.
01:11:28 So here's the first article.
01:11:30 This is from 2010 like.
01:11:32 This this ship.
01:11:32 'S been going on a really long ******* time.
01:11:36 Becoming parents was hard work for a gay couple, Pete and Mark, but they'd do it all over again if they.
01:11:41 Had to.
01:11:43 A shiny child's bike lies on its side on the front lawn in an Immaculate garden around the back.
01:11:50 Gay dads Pete and Mark chased their sons hot chickens around, trying to catch them.
01:11:56 Drake, five exclaims that little birds are too fast for him.
01:12:01 It's a happy, relaxed family scene, but it.
01:12:04 Wasn't an easy Rd.
01:12:05 To get there after after many hurdles, Drake was born by surrogacy in Russia, we decided.
01:12:13 See, This is why.
01:12:14 Russia ******* doesn't want to adopt their children.
01:12:16 Not to Americans anymore.
01:12:18 We decided that we could.
01:12:19 Have that we could have a child.
01:12:21 It was time.
01:12:21 For us to.
01:12:21 Have a family.
01:12:23 We wanted to experience the joys of fatherhood and we started our surrogacy over the in in the United States back in 2002, Pete said.
01:12:34 Look at this.
01:12:36 Three years later.
01:12:38 They use the same ******* photo three years later.
01:12:43 Boys horror raised by global pedophile ring.
01:12:49 He was a child star, but for all the wrong reasons.
01:12:53 He made his debut at just 22 months old, not for a toy store, advertisement or even a family friendly PG film. This was for ******** global pornographic syndication.
01:13:07 He will be filmed being sexually abused by his adoptive parents and at least eight other pedophiles and Austria, France, Germany and the United States.
01:13:17 His horrific introduction to the insidious world of pedophilia dated back to 2005, when his Russian mother sold him for $8000 to a member of Boy Lovers, a sophisticated global network of men whose sexual preferences are for boys aged between 6:00 and eight years old. So this.
01:13:37 This gay couple who was.
01:13:42 Ginger Gorman.
01:13:45 Ginger Gorman wrote an article in 2010.
01:13:51 Was like, oh, look at this wonderful gay couple.
01:13:54 We should let them adopt.
01:13:57 And then three years later, it was a ********** ring.
01:14:03 Now, many such cases, many such cases I'm telling you, they're literally satanic pedophiles.
01:14:13 That's why they let this stuff go on.
01:14:16 Why would they want to stop it?
01:14:19 There's going to be absolutely no will.
01:14:21 To stop this kind of.
01:14:22 Stuff and.
01:14:23 There hasn't been my entire life and beyond.
01:14:29 Yeah, that Finder stuff that that goes well, that's, that's before I was around.
01:14:36 And it goes back even further than that.
01:14:45 Glen zenger.
01:14:46 We made contact to the rights most prolific musician Mr.
01:14:50 Bond, currently jailed for speaking the truth.
01:14:54 Uh, make his Christmas and send him some protein powder and books to jail.
01:14:59 I don't know who that is, but I'll open his telegram and other.
01:15:05 Another tab and check it out later.
01:15:08 All right guys.
01:15:10 Well, again, I'll be here on or I won't be here.
01:15:13 I'll be on millennial on Friday.
01:15:17 And I might have to be a.
01:15:19 Little doped up.
01:15:22 But I'll be there.
01:15:23 And also on Saturday and.
01:15:27 For those of you don't know, I'm surprised how many people.
01:15:30 Watch the insomnia stream.
01:15:31 I guess they watched the recordings and they don't realize.
01:15:33 There's like a schedule to this.
Speaker 1
01:15:36 I've had a lot of.Devon
01:15:37 People say, oh, you're live is there like?01:15:39 A regular time?
01:15:40 Yeah, there's a regular ******* time.
01:15:42 I need to start putting it just in the in the stream it's Wednesdays and Saturday nights, and it has been like that for quite some time.
01:15:50 I I've missed a couple Wednesdays just because like it's been busy over here and I'm not and look.
01:15:56 There might be a couple more.
01:15:57 Wednesdays that get missed.
01:15:58 Before or until the end of the year, just because Christmas and and you know, I might, I might even do like a week off, but maybe do a surprise Christmas stream or something like that.
01:16:11 I'm trying to think of what to do about that.
01:16:12 I was thinking about watching like.
01:16:16 Some will be live with you guys on Christmas.
01:16:18 I don't know.
Speaker 16
01:16:19 What to think about that?Devon
01:16:21 I got a lot of stuff going on in the next few weeks, so I'll know for sure by Saturday I'll.01:16:26 Let you guys know.
01:16:27 So I'll see you on Monday.
01:16:28 Well, I think it's going to.
01:16:29 Be 7:00.
01:16:30 Pacific Time?
01:16:30 If not, check out the telegram.
01:16:35 And Gab and I'll keep an.
01:16:37 Update as soon as.
01:16:38 I I find out exactly what the time is on that.
01:16:40 It's either 6.
01:16:41 7 or 8 like.
01:16:43 Because of the time difference, he you know, he said the time UTC.
01:16:47 And I I.
01:16:47 Don't know if I did the math right, but I.
01:16:48 Think it was 7:00 anyway.
01:16:51 You guys having a good evening?
01:16:53 4 black pilled time, of course.
01:16:56 Devil's day.
Speaker 14
01:17:04 Negus Negus was the language of origin.Speaker 4
01:17:11 Into Amharic.Speaker 14
01:17:14 What is the definition?Speaker 4
01:17:16 A king it's used as a title of the Sovereign of Ethiopia.Speaker 14
01:17:22 You just could you?Speaker 4
01:17:25 The Nikos ruled Ethiopia until the coup of 1974.Speaker 14
01:17:49 Could you repeat the definition?Speaker 4
01:17:53 It's used as a title of the Sovereign of Ethiopia Negus.Speaker 3
01:18:08 This is.Speaker 1
01:18:11 And would you say the word loudly for the judges?Speaker 14
01:18:15 One more time. Negus, negus.01:18:29 Negus N e.g., US negus.
Speaker 4
01:18:39 Absolutely stunned, but he'll take it.Speaker 5
01:18:46 Again, when in.Speaker 4
01:18:47 Doubt sound it out?01:18:48 Spell it.
01:18:48 Just like it sounds and it pays off every.
Devon
01:18:50 Once in a while.Speaker
01:18:53 When in doubt sounded out, I have to remember that.01:19:39 4 pounds. Four pounds £2.00 wasn't bad enough.
01:19:45 We're talking 2-3 hundred boxes of sinus pills.
01:19:49 There ain't that many Smurfs in the.
Speaker 16
01:19:50 World, we're not going to need pseudoephedrine.01:19:53 We're going to make phenol acetone in a tube furnace and we're going to use reductive amination to yield methamphetamine, 4 pounds.
Speaker 11
01:20:03 So you do have a plan.Speaker 5
01:20:05 Yeah, Mr. white.01:20:08 Yes, science.